The few doctors are a result of africs community. Most africans cant afford a doctor so the will still have there illness
why are there so few ancient ruins in Africa
Low availability of clean water, very little basic healthcare, low availability of vaccines and good nutrition.
In South Africa, they have coupon dispensaries known as Bataglia's. These can generally be found every few miles or so. Hope this helps!
There is no or little farming in much or north Africa along with southern Africa because of the climate. It's getting farther away from the equator and the climate starts to get colder.
its boring
why are there so few ancient ruins in Africa
The Flying Doctors of East Africa was created in 1969.
The duration of The Flying Doctors of East Africa is 2700.0 seconds.
Well scene doctors make so much money they should stay about the same rate. So doctors growing will probably go up. People are still in college for a doctors degree and that will make it go up!
The Few Doctors - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
Probably because it is not a very rich area...
Yes.Libya does have doctors. Two friends of mine are doctors.Libya has medical doctors, and also academic doctors (PHD).To find out more about Libyan Doctors, you can visit the Libyan Doctors Society.I am not allowed to enter its website address here, so I will add it to Related Links (below) with a few other useful links.
Low availability of clean water, very little basic healthcare, low availability of vaccines and good nutrition.
The doctors who consulted stars charts were astrologers, so they were checking on the astrological conditions of the patient. Not all medieval doctors did this. Also, the practice continued until at least the 17th century, so it was not unique to the Middle Ages. In fact there are doubtless a few doctors who do it today.
Very few are. They all have bad days. As they are very smart, they can some times appear condescending.
Jobs in Africa are similar to jobs around the world. Many countries in Africa have engineers, doctors, plumbers and teachers.
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